For Patients

 What to expect with supportive care management: 

  • Relief from your symptoms and stress

  • Education about your illness and medications

  • A chance to talk about your goals, hopes and fears

  • Recommendations for you and your health care provider


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Home Based Visits

Nurse practitioner, registered nurse, social worker, and chaplain care team visits to:

  • Address troubling physical symptoms such as pain

  • Discuss fear, anxiety or other emotional concerns

  • Offer spiritual support while respecting beliefs

  • Provide ongoing education about illness progression and changing care needs

  • Manage and prescribe medications

  • Assess safety and mobility

  • Assist with completion of advance care planning documents

  • Help navigate community resources such as meal delivery and transportation assistance

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Around the Clock Telephone Support

  • 24/7 access to registered nurse consultation

  • Regular check-in calls from your care team

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Primary Physician Oversight

Monthly interdisciplinary meetings between your care team and primary physician to:

  • Review your progress on meeting goals of care

  • Discuss recommended changes to your medications, treatments and lifestyle for optimal well-being

  • Identify in-home visit schedule to optimize support to you and your family

Contact your supportive care management provider: 


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Serving St. Croix, Pierce, Polk and Western Barron & Dunn Counties in Wisconsin

(715) 629-1888

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Serving southeastern Wisconsin

(262) 652-4400

Serving Dodge and Jefferson counties as well as portions of the surrounding counties of Columbia, Dane, Rock, Walworth, and Waukesha

(920) 674-6255

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Serving Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Ozaukee, Sheboygan and Washington Counties

(920) 467-1800

Serving northeast Wisconsin

(920) 338-1111

Learn more here.